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Discover Ludwig'theory lead' is not a proper phrase in written English
'Theory' is a noun, and 'lead' is a verb, so they cannot be joined together like this. You could use the phrase 'theory-driven' instead. For example, "The company's strategy is theory-driven, aiming to maximize customer satisfaction."
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Those two factors would in theory lead to smaller radiation doses.
There's the People You May Know feature, which allows you to reconnect with that groomsman from your college roommate's wedding which could, in theory, lead to a charming Facebook-inspired romance.
So if gilt yields fall, swap rates will fall, meaning it will be cheaper for lenders to get funding, which should, in theory, lead to cheaper loans for us all.
There were legitimate points of inquiry, such as whether the aid given to some African countries disappears into corrupt pockets a question that could, in theory, lead to a serious discussion about whether it is more efficient to focus on investment than on assistance.
For his part, Israel's prime minister said he would take "concrete steps" to enable the indirect "proximity talks" between his government and the Palestinians' more moderate wing, to develop into face-to-face talks that could, in hopeful theory, lead to the establishment of a Palestinian state beside an Israeli one.
Existing approaches based on the rigorous diffraction theory lead to accurate results.
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"Theory led to practice and I changed my eating habits and began observing the Sabbath.
This is very much what Hayek's theory leads one to expect.
Advances in structural theory led to investigations of correlations between chemical constitution and colour.
Superstring theory leads scientists to believe that the universe has more than four dimensions (three in space, one in time).
Further proliferation of specializations, as in the many branches of electrical and electronic engineering, such as communications theory, cybernetics, and computer theory, led to further overlapping.
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